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Collards : a southern tradition from seed to table / Edward H. Davis and John T. Morgan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Tuscaloosa, Alabama : The University of Alabama Press, (c)2015.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780817387655
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • SB351 .C655 2015
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Contents:
Eating collards: the reasons we do or don't -- Cooking collards: kitchen stories and home recipes -- Growing collards: is broccoli really the same species? -- Selling collards: when leafy greens mean money -- Saving collard seed: the essential act in food heritage -- Imagining the early southern collard: origin and diffusion -- Mapping the southern collard: core and domain.
Subject: <Div> Edward H. Davis is a professor of geography and the chair of the Geography Department at Emory and Henry College and coauthor of The Virginia Creeper Trail Companion: Nature and History along Southwest Virginia's National Recreation Trail. John T. Morgan is a professor of geography at Emory and Henry College and author of The Log House in East Tennessee . </div>
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Celebrating collards: from festivals to fiction -- Eating collards: the reasons we do or don't -- Cooking collards: kitchen stories and home recipes -- Growing collards: is broccoli really the same species? -- Selling collards: when leafy greens mean money -- Saving collard seed: the essential act in food heritage -- Imagining the early southern collard: origin and diffusion -- Mapping the southern collard: core and domain.

<Div> Edward H. Davis is a professor of geography and the chair of the Geography Department at Emory and Henry College and coauthor of The Virginia Creeper Trail Companion: Nature and History along Southwest Virginia's National Recreation Trail. John T. Morgan is a professor of geography at Emory and Henry College and author of The Log House in East Tennessee . </div>

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